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E-SYNC
REVISTAAUGUST’14
Edition-1
Think.Create.Explore
Column Artist
 Chinmay Anand
 Ravi Kot
 Mariam Sheikh
 K. Subhashree
 Shalvi Bhatnagar
 Sanghamitra Banik
 Sachin Jain
 Raj Lavingia
 Sukruti Dube
 Darshan Jain
 Vatsal Shah
 Sharon Benedict
Magazine Coordina-
tor & Complier
 Jinal Pathak
Designing Team
 Vinit Parikh
 Mitwa Palkhiwala
 Shreya Choithani
 Preeti Bhowmick
Editorial Team
 Karishma Katrat
 Mariam Sheikh
 Kartik Patel
E-SYNCis the common tangential bond which brings together the entire
Electronics & communication Engineering Department, students and faculty alike.
The main objective behind the “ESYNC REVISTA ” is to strengthen this bond by
bringing up a platform to share information and ideas. Engineering is incomplete
without application, a college is incomplete without its student’s expressions and
technology is incomplete without innovation.
This edition is a special one as it is dedicated to notion breaking ideas and
stories. You will find a variety of interesting articles to make up for an amusing
reading material from all walks of life, including book reviews of extraordinary tales,
innovations breaking the glass roof of impossibility, out of the box games and quizzes
and much more. Make sure to catch up with a special interview of Prof. R N Mutagi,
Head of the department, Electronics & communication Engineering at his candid best.
Happy reading!!!
ESYNC Students Association’s vision is to primarily
help prepare students discover themselves,
build relationship and make a difference in the world
Think.Create.Explore
I am very pleased to be associated with the department of
Electronics & Communication and the E-sync. I personally have
seen the growth of this organization, the journey from beginning.
If you say “hi!” I definitely want to hear what you have to say
and eager to work with you to take E-sync and everyone to a
greater height. One of my main objectives this year is to increase
the “bandwidth” of the student association and make a National
Level Students Association. I always say “If you help E-sync to
grow, it will in turn help you up to grow”.
I would specially like to thank Prof. R N Mutagi and all the staff members of the
department for their valuable support and guidance. Last but not the least I would like to
thank my E-sync Revista Team without their efforts the successful making of the magazine
would not be.
We wish to express our gratitude to Prof. Hansa Shingrakhia for her
generous advice, inspiring guidance & encouragement throughout the
year for academic as well as non-academic activities conducted under
the roof of E-SYNC association. Prof. Hansa has been supportive and
given us freedom to pursue various activities without any objection with
lot of love and affection.
She has also provided us with insightful discussions about various
projects. She is one of the strongest pillars of the E-SYNC Association
and has played a pivotal role in shaping E-SYNC and its daughter clubs.
She has more than 5 years of teaching experience and she has published
7 papers in International Journals & Conferences. We are very
thankful to you Ma'am and look forward to your support and advice for
our future ventures.
Prof.
Hansa Shingrakhia
Vatsal N Shah
1. TRENDING AT E-SYNC
3. FACULTY;S INSIGHT
6. TECH JUNKY #1
7. PANKTIYAN
8. APPTIMIZE
9. READER’S HUB
10. TECH JUNKY #2
11. TICKLE YOUR FUNNY BONE!
11. GALLERIA
12. NOSTALGIA
13. YES! THEY DID IT!
13. SUCCESS STORY OF
SUPER SENIOR
14. THEY BROUGHT US
GLORY!
15. CROSSWORD
& FUN MANIA
16. G.K
& BRAIN TEASER
17. WAS PYTHAGORAS
WRONG ?
CONTENTS
ESYNC hosted a kite festival on 11th
January, 2014 at
Indus University. The campus became vibrant with this kite
festival, which was celebrated with colours of joy. The chief
guest for the event was the HOD of E&C dept., Prof. R N
Mutagi. There were around 60 students, 19 faculties and
staff members who tried their luck to win the sky. The
Some amazing feedbacks that we got for our hard work.
My experience @ EXCIDUINO
The workshop "EXCIDUINO" on Arduino literally
opened the world of microcontrollers for me more than any
book could possibly do. You know that your work is a
success when people from not only your own college
(INDUS UNIVERSITY) but also from different colleges across
the city have only words of appreciation for you and
nothing else. The workshop was conducted in University
campus on Aug 1-2, 2014. The main part of the workshop
being the Arduino microcontroller not only emphasized on
its theoretical concepts but also was also on its practical
application. The seminar was conducted by Priyank Mistry,
a person who himself has extraordinary experiences from
his real life ventures in this subject. Amazing work Esync,
really looking forward to more workshops like this. Kudos to
Team - Esync. -Mihir Bansal 5th
Sem E.C.
Sayonara, a Bollywood themed farewell to our
seniors of 2010 batch was celebrated with great pomp and
joy. The event was graced by our HOD Prof. R N Mutagi,
our professors and students of all the semesters. The event
was anchored by some great orators with flamboyance and
captivated the audience with their wit and humor. A
variety of innovative and interactive games were
conducted for the entertainment of the seniors which
included a unique kind of housie, Antakshari with a great
twist and performances by our junior most Hrithiks and
Arijits enthralling all. A special unplugged version of hit
songs were sung by Chiranjiv Vaghela. The final year
students got all emotional and nostalgic about their college
life as they shared an amazing rapport with their faculties
and friends. Priyank Mistry and Harsh Patel, ex-President,
Esync briefly shared their experiences. Mementos were
given to all the final year students as a remembrance in the
form of scrolls and at the end of the programme lip-
smacking refreshments were served along with a
performance by our all time favourites Premal Mehta and
Priyank Srivastava. The highlight for the event was the
photo-booth where funky props were used and engaged
one and all.
serene blue sky with colourful kites looked splendid.
Besides winning the sky, ESYNC aimed to win the hearts of
the poor by distributing clothes collected during the kite
festival. The main vision of the event was ” Like the kites,
ESYNC too soars high to touch the skies, to be the best in
the world.”
This column will give you a glimpse of our professors so that we can get to know about them. In this edition
we interviewed our H.O.D Prof. R N Mutagi.
Prof. R N Mutagi is a senior member of “ IEEE Communication Society ” and “ Signal Processing Society ”,
“Fellow of Institute of Electronics and Telecom Engineering ”, “ Fellow of Broadcast Engineering Society ” and
Professional Engineer of Ontario, Canada.
Working for 27 years at the Space Application Center in ISRO, he contributed to the development of analog
and digital satellite communication systems for major sitcom projects, which included ”SITE”, ”STEP”,
”APPLE”, and India’s first geo – synchronous GSAT satellite which showed his different position with increasing
responsibility. He worked with Canadian Aerospace Companies, managed a design team for development of S-
band transponders for the Japanese H2 transfer vehicle. Here is an excerpt from his interview:-
H.O.D Prof. R N Mutagi
1.) You have a lot of experiences
that we could learn from. Could
share some of your experiences at
ISRO with us?
I joined ISRO in 1972 and
my first project was a distance
education experiment, it was a
country wide experiment and we
developed the hardware for a
direct satellite reception.
Presently, you are all aware that
you use all these direct reception
sets and receive direct video from
satellite. It’s very common today,
even a small kid knows, but it was
different back then. We were the
first in India to develop the
hardware for a receiver that
receives information directly from
satellite. Initially it was analog
based. That was the experiment
for distance education. We set up
our system in 2400 most remote
places in 6 states so that the
people there could get education
and information about farming,
fishing and all such topics were
taught to them through this.
Initially it was an experimental
project and subsequently it
became a actual system and
somewhere around 1980 I
converted this analog transmission
to digital so that several users can
simultaneously use that
transponder. That was my
contribution in converting analog
to digital.
2.) Suppose you had a great idea
and you were told that you cannot
implement it. How did you react
and how did you overcome it?
That’s a tricky question
(laughs). Most of the ideas that I
generated…well, I was lucky in that
context because I proposed my
ideas every 6 months. In ISRO
every six months they conduct a
budget review and the engineers
are supposed to give their
proposals, ask for the budget, ask
for people and carry out the
project… every six months I used
to give a new topic, get the budget
and get started. Sometimes. I had
more than one idea so I used to
share them with my colleagues.
For example, a lot of idea about
the spread spectrum techniques
was given by me to my colleague
who started that project and
successfully they conducted that
experiment via satellite. A lot of
these systems that you study now
like TDMA , SSMA they were all
conducted by ISRO as experimental
projects in early 80’s and were
conducted using our own or
foreign satellites. For example
TDMA we conducted using the
French satellite SYMPHONY and
subsequently we conducted other
researches using our APPLE
satellite.
3.) Apart from academics what
other co-curricular activities are
you interested in?
I have tried every sport. I
was a cricket player in my college
and also played for ISRO for many
years. I travelled a lot for these
- Sharon Benedict 5th Sem E.C.
- K. Subhashree 3rd Sem E.C.
matches. Played on inter-center
level. We had a lot of tournaments
between elite institutes like IIM,
PRL, NID, ISRO. I used to play
carrom, table tennis etc. I have
many certificates too. So yes, I
used to be a sportsman but
nowadays, I don’t even watch the
matches on TV. I think it is a waste
of time for me but I had lot of
interest. There was a time when
the first football world cup series
aired, I used to wake up at 3 a.m.
to watch the match but now I
don’t feel like it maybe its because
of my age.
4.) As you said you were interested
in sports and played a lot in your
college days. So, do you think if you
were not an engineer or a professor
you would have been a sportsman?
No, I don’t think I was
interested in becoming a
professional sportsman. What I
feel is that engineering profession
is a great profession. All of you are
becoming engineers, be proud of
yourself because engineers
provide everything in this world.
Look around yourself and show me
one piece which is not made by
engineers, if it is not natural it is
made by engineers. That’s why I
feel proud. I didn’t want to be a
doctor, if everybody is healthy you
don’t need a doctor, if nobody
does anything wrong you don’t
need a lawyer, but engineering is a
real job and I like being an
engineer and I want all of you to
be engineers.
5.) Are you a movie buff or do you
like reading novels. Which is your
favourite movie or novel?
I like both. When I went for
a vacation I saw almost three
movies in each night. I used to
sleep at three o’clock in the
morning and get up at nine. I am a
big time fan of movies and my all
time favourite was the “Great
Escape”, I must have watched it
like how many times…I don’t know
I lost count. I also like reading
books, I read all types of books and
not just text books but it takes
time and nowadays I don’t have
much time so I haven’t read many
books recently but I do love
reading. I have read a lot of Agatha
Christie books, Conan Doyle books-
Sherlock Holmes, R.K Narayan and
recently Chetan Bhagat, Dan
Brown. I love R.K Narayan, he is my
favourite, I have read all of his
books.
6.) What do you think about the
students of the present EC
department? Do you think they
have potential? Any weak points
you may have observed in them?
I think they have potential
they just have to groomed in a
proper way, they have to be
encouraged, they need some push,
but they have the potential, they
can do anything, that I am sure
about. So, from my side I am trying
my best to get them interested in
the courses, the topics that are
important. When it comes to weak
points, I have to say in context of
the student community in this
country, they are mainly interested
in getting good marks…mugging up
everything and getting good marks
but that’s not how its supposed to
be. Lets say because of some
reason you were not able to score
good, that does not make you a
bad student. My advise to the
students is not to worry about the
grades and concentrate more on
understanding.
7.) What do you think about the
efforts made by the newly formed
E-Sync association? We are
planning to make this club a
national level club within the next
three years. What are your views
regarding that?
It’s great. I think it should
have come much earlier. In fact,
under this banner you are able to
do a lot of things and there are so
many ideas you have so it’s really
great. It’s really great that you are
planning to take this initiative to
national level and I hope you all
succeed.
8.) You have already published a
book: “Digital Communication:
Theory, Technique and
Application”, is there another one
in process?
Yes, right now I am working
on Satellite Communication. It’s
supposed to have been completed
by September, but it is delayed and
I am sure next year people can
read it.
9.) Finally, what are you planning to
do in the future?
Play with my grandchildren.
I didn’t want to be a
doctor, if everybody is
healthy you don’t need a
doctor, if nobody does
anything wrong you don’t
need a lawyer, but
engineering is a real job and I
like being an engineer and I
want all of you to be
engineers.
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identifying, developing, and delivering locally unique and simple content to the youth. Its Institute
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Youth Connect in the span of 2.5 years and has released 29 editions since March 2012. Youth Connect
reaches to more than 5,00,000 youngster across the country through its Print & Digital Media. Over this short
span of time Youth Connect has a circulation of about 7,000+ copies across India where our subscribers
include majority of the students in the age bracket of 15-25 on a large scale.
Our Vision:-
Youth Connect is India’s first and only youth media house. Our simple vision is to make people read.
Youth Connect envisions (digital & physical) sourcing, identifying, developing and locally delivering unique,
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making reading a habit among the youth. The company also plans to do this by tying up with schools and
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Why Youth Connect?
The magazine is a venture “of the Youth, by the Youth, and for the Youth” and is the work of college
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field of interest. Youth Connect is a magazine that connects to the youth, giving them a platform to voice
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magazine is based on the principle “You Speak. We Publish”. Conclusively, a significant share of content
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Who runs Youth Connect ?
Youth Connect is run by a group of passionate and enthusiastic recently graduated and under
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Besides, more than 70 Campus Ambassadors 40 Marketing Interns spread across in various colleges of the
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primary workforce in Ahmedabad at incubation support provided by Gujarat Technological University (GTU).
Lens
Smart contact
Novartis, the Swiss
pharmaceutical company has announced that its
eye care division “Alcon” has entered into an
agreement with Google to license its ‘smart lens
technology’ for all
commercial ocular
medical uses. The
collaboration will
ultimately marry
Google’s expertise
in miniaturized
electronics, low
power chip design
and micro
fabrication with
Alcon’s expertise
in physiology and
visual performance of the eye, clinical
development and evaluation with the potential to
address ocular conditions. The technology will
help diabetic patients manage their disease by
providing a continuous, minimally invasive
measurement of the body’s glucose levels via the
smart contact lens.
The digital treatment is designed to
measure tear fluid in the eye and connects
wirelessly with a mobile device for people living
with presbyopia who can no longer read without
glasses, the lens also has the potential to provide
accommodative
vision correction to
help restore the eye’s
natural autofocus on nearby
objects in the form of an
accommodative
contact lens or
intraocular lens as part of the
refractive cataract treatment.
- Chinmay Anand
5th Sem E.C.
Any sufficiently advanced
technology is
indistinguishable
from magic
#1
- Arthur C. Clarke
Poem #1
MAYBE I WOULD BE STRONG ONE DAY
TO FACE THE CRUEL WORLD,
SAW SOMEONE WHO WOULD HELP ME,
BRING BACK MY LOST SOUL.
QUIVERING AND SHIVERING,
THINKING ABOUT MY SOLD MODESTY..
THOUGHT HE WOULD COME AND MOULD.
LAUGHED TOGETHER,SMILED TOGETHER AND WALKED TOGETHER,
HE TRIED
EACH AND EVERY WAY TO MAKE ME FORGET THAT HAUNT
AND GIVE ME EACH AND EVERYTHING I WANT.
- K. Subhashree
3rd Sem E.C.
To construct a circuit
And to do it right
Attach wires and a bulb
And there will be light,
But remember the rule
And make it complete
Battery cell, wires
And bulb must all meet,
A switch can be used
To break the flow
With no electricity
There will be no glow,
Always take care
Using electricity
And remember the rules
In this ditty.
Poem # 2
- Mariam Shaikh
3rd Sem E.C.
Nowadays cell phones play a vital role in our life.
So I am writing an app review of most useful app
for students the Camscanner. This app is used to
digitize the hard copies, so ‘one book many
readers’. I want to share my usage of this app
with you. I have nearly scanned 20,000 pages
approximately. So when you don't find any book
in the library and you want to save the money by
not buying an expensive book then you choose to
download a soft copy from Internet but many
books are not available easily on Internet, Then
this app can save your money. You can take the
pictures of the book and convert it into the well
known format pdf. By digitizing your copies you
can read this books on your computer and handy
devices like Tablets pc and smartphones. This app
also have cloud storage integration if you want to
access your data from another device then cloud
storage feature is very useful.
Camscanner gives you the option to
make your clicked photo to look like
photocopy (Xerox) this feature is known
as magic colour. This app have batch
mode shooting option and single photo
shooting option too, so it gives all the
manual control to user. If you have Indus
university email id then you can use the
premium features of the Camscanner
without paying extra for the features.
I know, we all click hundred of
photos of our friends notebook
or something else and then we
read but they are organized till
they are in our cell phone but if
we want to send all the clicked
images I think its a boring job,
so Camscanner club this
pictures and make one pdf, so
you can send this file easily to
anyone . So i want to suggest that use this app
and save paper and save your money by digitizing
the hard copies. This app is available on iOS
Appstore, Google Playstore and Windows App
Store.
Camscanner
- Chinmay Anand
5th Sem E.C.
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS
- Shreya Choithani
5th Sem E.C.
“ The Fault In Our Stars “, the most anticipated
novel by John Green is breathtaking in its ability
to alternate between humour & raw tragedy. It is
a story about Hazel, 16, who is alive thanks to an
experimental drug that is keeping her lung cancer
in check. In order to get her to have a life, her
parents insist that she attends a support group
where she meets a young boy named Augustus
Waters. He is seventeen, charming, witty, a
former basketball player, sarcastic and is
recovering from Osteosarcoma (a rare form of
bone cancer). Hazel & Augustus immediately hit
it off & embark on a roller coaster ride of
romance, sadness & love while searching for the
author of their favorite book AN
IMPERIAL AFFLICTION in
Amsterdam. Their relationship is
all the more miraculous given
that Hazel’s other companion is
her oxygen tank & Augustus
joking about his prosthetic leg.
They make “OKAY” their word
which signifies the simple bond
they share despite the less-than-
ordinary circumstances that are
thrust upon them. While on
their trip, Augustus breaks heart-rending news to
Hazel & both of their worlds fall apart. TFIOS is
one of the most unpretentious love stories told in
a very heartwarming manner. Expect to laugh,
cry & smile in this masterpiece. “Don’t cry
because it’s over, smile because it happened”,
pretty much sums up the story.
UnderwaterRobots
In recent years, robotic
underwater vehicles have become
more common in a variety of
industrial and civil sectors. It can
explore seas and rivers, gathering
in groups to solve problems
together, if they learn to
cooperate.
How can they teach robots?
Engineers in the
Portuguese town of Porto are
working on SUNRISE, a European
research project developing drone
submarines, which talk to each
other using sound signals.
Computer Science
Professor Chiara Petrioli is
the project coordinator:
“What you see here are
underwater robots that
are able to communicate
and cooperate with each
other, creating the so-
called ‘Internet of
underwater things’,” she explains.
“It’s a novel concept that allows
different devices, such as sensors
and robots, to exchange
information. This opens up new
ways to monitor our oceans, lakes
and rivers.”
A group of robots each
carrying a particular set of sensors
will scour the seabed looking for a
lost object or a chemical leak. By
working together, they can collect
a lot of information in a short
space of time.
How the robots communicate with
each other?
The acoustic
communication is very
similar to how humans
speak. The vehicles talk
to each other
underwater, using a
range of frequencies
that goes from the
frequencies produced
by our voices to the
inaudible acoustic spectrum.
What can robots see underwater?
The submarines
transmit data to a
control center on
the ground. Their
exact position and
some environmental
factors such as the
temperature and
chemical composition of
the sea water – are then
displayed.
How the drones are controlled?
Several vehicles operate in
the area at the same time and we
control them all from this center.
They give them instructions like
‘Move from point A to B’, and they
monitor their movement almost in
real time. They use an acoustic
channel when they’re underwater
or radio when at the
surface.. Their
waterproof casing
allows the
submarines to dive
to depths of up to a
hundred meters.
Depending on the
mission, they can be
configured
differently to collect
record and transmit
various types of data. Along with
the acoustic modem that allows
the submarine to communicate
underwater, it has environmental
sensors, a computer system that
allows it to navigate
underwater,
batteries that keep
it going for eight
hours and
modules for radio
and satellite
communication.
Crucial for search and
rescue operations, an on-
board sonar device finds sunken
objects by emitting pulses of
sound and listening for echoes. It
has already helped to find a lost
container in the port of Porto.
They are useful for three main
applications: first, for port
security. Second, for
environmental monitoring, which
is very important to us. And third,
for inspections of the ships that
dock at the port.
This technology will give us a
much deeper understanding of
our world. And that’s an essential
element for the future of
humanity.
- Vatsal Shah
5th Sem E.C.
#2
1. Why can't a man living in the USA be buried in Canada ?
2. Some months have 31 days, some have 30 days but how
many have 28 days ?
3. I went to bed at eight o'clock in the evening and wound up
my clock alarm to sound at nine o'clock in the morning.
How many hours sleep would I get before being awoken by the
alarm ?
4. If an electric train is going south and the wind is blowing
north, what direction is the smoke going ?
5. What is it that goes up and goes down but does not move ?
Ummm.??
As the sky gets engulfed by the clouds, the dews settle in and atmosphere is filled with
cool breeze, when the nature comes alive and smell of the wet soil. Embrace the rains
with all your love. Happy Monsoon !!! - Chinmay Anand
YES!!! THEY DID IT !!! (PLACEMENTS 2014)
The journey growing up as a person went very well with Indus. There were many
ups and downs in this whole journey but that vigor kept me going. Though I started
very well academically there were some setbacks too. I wanted to enjoy college life
as in all its spheres . I became coordinator for all the sports as well as cultural
events. I also performed several skits and mimes in cultural fests and was awarded runners up medal
in quiz couple of times. Somehow, I managed to get an internship in Honeywell Automation India
Limited at Pune which proved beneficial for me in many ways. This undergrad phase was full of joy,
got some really amazing friends for life, also learnt the harsh reality of life and had some failures too. I
wanted to pursue my dreams of studying abroad. There was much needed support from the Indus
faculties. So far it is going very well. I got 50% scholarship in my course here due to my scholastic
achievements in Indus. Initially it was a very tough time dealing with all the things here on my own,
but now it has become a part of my life .I also started working here as a front desk assistant. That was
my first paying job. Later, I got an internship which will build my base as a full time career in Supply
chain. All I want to convey to you all is develop your overall personality not just by studying all the
time like a geek and also not by just passing time on all the other activities. Both of them have equal
importance in achieving what you want in your life. Wish you all, all the best in your journey of life.
Thanks & Regards,
Riken Pandya
SUCCESS STORY OF SUPER SENIOR
Maansi Mehta
- Infosys Ltd
- Software Engineer
Priyank Mistri
- e Infochips Ltd.
- Graduate Engineer
TraineeRonak Panchal
- Fairdeal Power Controls
- Control Engineer
Pratik Chandak
- L&T Infotech Ltd
- Graduate Engineer Trainee
Ravi Shah
- Infosys Ltd- Software Engineer
Nidhi Mehta
- IBM India Ltd
- Graduate Engineer Trainee
1. Got gold medal in academic
excellence for the academic
year 2012-2013.
2. Got best paper presentation
award at NCEETM
RAJ LAVINGIA
EC 3rd
Sem
NISARG SHAH
EC 3rd
Sem
RAVI SHAH
( 2010 - 2013 )A regular player in the starting XI of the football
team, he plays at the position of striker. He has won
many accolades with team, and helped bring in
many trophies for the college.
 Team stood 3rd in SVNIT football tournament in
2012
 Team stood 2nd in GTU football tournament in
2012
 Team stood 1st in NIRMA football tournament
2014
 Came 1st
in badminton singles men tournament
organized by E-sync.
 came 2nd
in men singles championship in
national badminton tournament held in Pune
organized by Kendriya Vidyalaya
B .SAI KARTIK
EC 7th
Sem
He has been roller skating since forth
class and has won many accolades in the game
of speed roller skating.
He has won 4 Gold, 6 Silver and 4
Bronze medals which at National level
representing the state of Gujarat. He won the
National Championship in 2009
Chess :-
 stood 2nd
in state level
tournament
 Won THE MUNSHAW TROPHY in
2012
 TEAM 3rd
in PDPU
 TEAM 3rd
in SVNIT
 TEAM 3rd
in INDUS chess
competition.
1 Measures electrical resistance.
4 Reference point in an electrical current.
5 Measures electric power.
6 Symbol 'V'.
8 Protects against excessive current.
10 Electric component that transmits current.
16 Generates a continuous output waveform.
Across :
Down :
2 Passage of current through body
3 Wiring size
7 A law
9 Measures electrical potential
11 A type of ground
12 Symbol 'T'
13 Enclosed path of current.
14 To turn current on and off.
15 Electromagnetic wave.
1. What is the exact opposite of "not in”?
2. How close of a relative would the sister-in-law of your dad's only brother is to you?
3. What 5 letter word becomes shorter when you add 2 letters to it?
4. Two men play seven games of checkers. Each man wins the same number of games. There are no ties.
Explain this.
5. One word in the English language is always spelled incorrectly. What is it?
6. A girl who was just learning to drive went down a one-way street in the wrong direction, but didn't break
the law. How come?
NOTE: SEND US YOUR ANSWERS TO THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE AND BRAIN TEASER at “revista.esync@gmail.com” to
win some exciting prizes. Ps: Prizes are on first cum first served basis. Hurry some amazing surprises awaiting you.!!!!!
How many mega pixel does our eye consist of ?
Which memory is Volatile in computer?
What is the meaning of Volkswagen?
Automobile (especially car/bus) manufacturer company
which is famous for its safety?
The cell phone brand which makes cell phone device of
hardest metal, and which metal is used to make that?
Car that runs on Ocean Water( Salt Water), with speed of
0-100 in 2.8 sec,912hp?
[1] You have a White paper and a pen. In that paper,
Roman number 11(i.e. XI) is written .You have to make
it six anyhow without lifting your pen from paper?
How will you?
[2] My School is situated in east side of my home of my
home. My father’s office is located in south-west of
my school. There is a park in south side of my school.
My house is located in which side of a park?
[3] An employee may claim Rs.7.00 for each km when he
travels by taxi and Rs.6.00 for each km if he drives his
own car. If in one week he claimed Rs.595 for
travelling km. How many kms did he travelled by taxi?
[4] A bag contains Rs. 102/- in the form of rupee ,50 paisa
and 10 paisa coins in the ratio 3:4:10. What is the
number of 10 paisa coins?
[5] Assume an 8x8 chessboard with the usual colouring of
black and white squares. You may repaint all squares
(a) of a row (b) of a 2x2 square. The goal is to attain
one black square. Can you reach the goal? (Logical
Explanation required please don’t give vague answers
like yes or no)
[6] Is it possible to arrange the integers 1,1,2,2 ...1998,
1998 such that there is exactly i-1 other numbers
between any two i’s? (Logical Explanation required
please don’t give vague answers like yes or no)
[7] If 1.5x = 0.04 y, then the value of ( y - x ) & ( y + x ) is?
[8] Distances from you to certain cities are Berlin 200
miles, Paris 300 miles, Rome 400 miles and
Amsterdam 300 miles. How far is Cardiff?
[9] If you count from 1 to 100, how many 7′s will you pass
on the way?
[10] A man’s basic pay for a 40 hours week is Rs.
200.Overtimes is paid at 25% above the basic rate. In
a certain week, he worked overtime and his total was
Rs.300 He therefore, worked for a total of how many
hours?
Consider Fig.(a) below where the distance between point A and C via B (AB+BC) is same
as the direct distance through the staircase path because all those vertical sections
equal AB and the horizontal sections equal BC.
In Fig.(b) the length of vertical and horizontal sections is reduced and yet the distance
AB+BC will be equal to the staircase distance AC for the same reason. This is true if we
continue to reduce the step size in the staircase path as in Fig.(c) and Fig.(d). If we
continue to reduce the step size indefinitely, in the limit, the step distance AC tends to
be a straight line AC as in Fig.(e), which means AB+BC = AC. But according to Pythagoras
theorem AC = √(AB2
+BC2
). What is wrong?
From the desk of the H.O.D Prof. R N Mutagi
NOTE: SEND US YOUR ANSWERS at “revista.esync@gmail.com” and win some exciting prizes.
Ps: Prizes are on first cum first served basis. Hurry some amazing surprises awaiting you.!!!!!
GTUPEDIA – “For Student By
Students” Nature of the initiative FOR STUDENT BY STUDENT
GTUPEDIA works for the welfare of the students as well as
towards building a bright future in the direction where they
seem to have lost and find no answers GTUPEDIA addresses
them all with a view that it will enhance the education level
and polish the system Abstract it works as a link between
students, faculty, material available on net, projects, media
and many more things the unique feature about our initiative
is that we provide every relevant information of the needed at
one place on one go.. this helps the user in reducing workload
as well as getting through irrelevant information and so. and
not only working towards solution wee even discover new
problems work on it allow every user to work over it and that
helps us bring out the best solution and it will then be
available through. The system so developed would even be
beneficial to the students belonging to the remote areas
where they even find difficulty using internet there were
present a user friendly , directive a lot more to say and go on
GTUPEDIA Key achievement We have organized various
seminars for students for Basic Fundamentals of Google
through which they can learn how to search through internet
and learn what they want to.. In addition to we have built up
team in robotics and they are going to build a huge network
through all GTU colleges in robotics field. We are now in
Media Sponsors and event promotion for social cause in many
colleges till date officially we are collaborated with more then
4 Events.

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E-sync-Revista-Editon-1

  • 2. Column Artist  Chinmay Anand  Ravi Kot  Mariam Sheikh  K. Subhashree  Shalvi Bhatnagar  Sanghamitra Banik  Sachin Jain  Raj Lavingia  Sukruti Dube  Darshan Jain  Vatsal Shah  Sharon Benedict Magazine Coordina- tor & Complier  Jinal Pathak Designing Team  Vinit Parikh  Mitwa Palkhiwala  Shreya Choithani  Preeti Bhowmick Editorial Team  Karishma Katrat  Mariam Sheikh  Kartik Patel
  • 3. E-SYNCis the common tangential bond which brings together the entire Electronics & communication Engineering Department, students and faculty alike. The main objective behind the “ESYNC REVISTA ” is to strengthen this bond by bringing up a platform to share information and ideas. Engineering is incomplete without application, a college is incomplete without its student’s expressions and technology is incomplete without innovation. This edition is a special one as it is dedicated to notion breaking ideas and stories. You will find a variety of interesting articles to make up for an amusing reading material from all walks of life, including book reviews of extraordinary tales, innovations breaking the glass roof of impossibility, out of the box games and quizzes and much more. Make sure to catch up with a special interview of Prof. R N Mutagi, Head of the department, Electronics & communication Engineering at his candid best. Happy reading!!! ESYNC Students Association’s vision is to primarily help prepare students discover themselves, build relationship and make a difference in the world Think.Create.Explore
  • 4. I am very pleased to be associated with the department of Electronics & Communication and the E-sync. I personally have seen the growth of this organization, the journey from beginning. If you say “hi!” I definitely want to hear what you have to say and eager to work with you to take E-sync and everyone to a greater height. One of my main objectives this year is to increase the “bandwidth” of the student association and make a National Level Students Association. I always say “If you help E-sync to grow, it will in turn help you up to grow”. I would specially like to thank Prof. R N Mutagi and all the staff members of the department for their valuable support and guidance. Last but not the least I would like to thank my E-sync Revista Team without their efforts the successful making of the magazine would not be. We wish to express our gratitude to Prof. Hansa Shingrakhia for her generous advice, inspiring guidance & encouragement throughout the year for academic as well as non-academic activities conducted under the roof of E-SYNC association. Prof. Hansa has been supportive and given us freedom to pursue various activities without any objection with lot of love and affection. She has also provided us with insightful discussions about various projects. She is one of the strongest pillars of the E-SYNC Association and has played a pivotal role in shaping E-SYNC and its daughter clubs. She has more than 5 years of teaching experience and she has published 7 papers in International Journals & Conferences. We are very thankful to you Ma'am and look forward to your support and advice for our future ventures. Prof. Hansa Shingrakhia Vatsal N Shah
  • 5. 1. TRENDING AT E-SYNC 3. FACULTY;S INSIGHT 6. TECH JUNKY #1 7. PANKTIYAN 8. APPTIMIZE 9. READER’S HUB 10. TECH JUNKY #2 11. TICKLE YOUR FUNNY BONE! 11. GALLERIA 12. NOSTALGIA 13. YES! THEY DID IT! 13. SUCCESS STORY OF SUPER SENIOR 14. THEY BROUGHT US GLORY! 15. CROSSWORD & FUN MANIA 16. G.K & BRAIN TEASER 17. WAS PYTHAGORAS WRONG ? CONTENTS
  • 6. ESYNC hosted a kite festival on 11th January, 2014 at Indus University. The campus became vibrant with this kite festival, which was celebrated with colours of joy. The chief guest for the event was the HOD of E&C dept., Prof. R N Mutagi. There were around 60 students, 19 faculties and staff members who tried their luck to win the sky. The Some amazing feedbacks that we got for our hard work. My experience @ EXCIDUINO The workshop "EXCIDUINO" on Arduino literally opened the world of microcontrollers for me more than any book could possibly do. You know that your work is a success when people from not only your own college (INDUS UNIVERSITY) but also from different colleges across the city have only words of appreciation for you and nothing else. The workshop was conducted in University campus on Aug 1-2, 2014. The main part of the workshop being the Arduino microcontroller not only emphasized on its theoretical concepts but also was also on its practical application. The seminar was conducted by Priyank Mistry, a person who himself has extraordinary experiences from his real life ventures in this subject. Amazing work Esync, really looking forward to more workshops like this. Kudos to Team - Esync. -Mihir Bansal 5th Sem E.C.
  • 7. Sayonara, a Bollywood themed farewell to our seniors of 2010 batch was celebrated with great pomp and joy. The event was graced by our HOD Prof. R N Mutagi, our professors and students of all the semesters. The event was anchored by some great orators with flamboyance and captivated the audience with their wit and humor. A variety of innovative and interactive games were conducted for the entertainment of the seniors which included a unique kind of housie, Antakshari with a great twist and performances by our junior most Hrithiks and Arijits enthralling all. A special unplugged version of hit songs were sung by Chiranjiv Vaghela. The final year students got all emotional and nostalgic about their college life as they shared an amazing rapport with their faculties and friends. Priyank Mistry and Harsh Patel, ex-President, Esync briefly shared their experiences. Mementos were given to all the final year students as a remembrance in the form of scrolls and at the end of the programme lip- smacking refreshments were served along with a performance by our all time favourites Premal Mehta and Priyank Srivastava. The highlight for the event was the photo-booth where funky props were used and engaged one and all. serene blue sky with colourful kites looked splendid. Besides winning the sky, ESYNC aimed to win the hearts of the poor by distributing clothes collected during the kite festival. The main vision of the event was ” Like the kites, ESYNC too soars high to touch the skies, to be the best in the world.”
  • 8. This column will give you a glimpse of our professors so that we can get to know about them. In this edition we interviewed our H.O.D Prof. R N Mutagi. Prof. R N Mutagi is a senior member of “ IEEE Communication Society ” and “ Signal Processing Society ”, “Fellow of Institute of Electronics and Telecom Engineering ”, “ Fellow of Broadcast Engineering Society ” and Professional Engineer of Ontario, Canada. Working for 27 years at the Space Application Center in ISRO, he contributed to the development of analog and digital satellite communication systems for major sitcom projects, which included ”SITE”, ”STEP”, ”APPLE”, and India’s first geo – synchronous GSAT satellite which showed his different position with increasing responsibility. He worked with Canadian Aerospace Companies, managed a design team for development of S- band transponders for the Japanese H2 transfer vehicle. Here is an excerpt from his interview:- H.O.D Prof. R N Mutagi 1.) You have a lot of experiences that we could learn from. Could share some of your experiences at ISRO with us? I joined ISRO in 1972 and my first project was a distance education experiment, it was a country wide experiment and we developed the hardware for a direct satellite reception. Presently, you are all aware that you use all these direct reception sets and receive direct video from satellite. It’s very common today, even a small kid knows, but it was different back then. We were the first in India to develop the hardware for a receiver that receives information directly from satellite. Initially it was analog based. That was the experiment for distance education. We set up our system in 2400 most remote places in 6 states so that the people there could get education and information about farming, fishing and all such topics were taught to them through this. Initially it was an experimental project and subsequently it became a actual system and somewhere around 1980 I converted this analog transmission to digital so that several users can simultaneously use that transponder. That was my contribution in converting analog to digital. 2.) Suppose you had a great idea and you were told that you cannot implement it. How did you react and how did you overcome it? That’s a tricky question (laughs). Most of the ideas that I generated…well, I was lucky in that context because I proposed my ideas every 6 months. In ISRO every six months they conduct a budget review and the engineers are supposed to give their proposals, ask for the budget, ask for people and carry out the project… every six months I used to give a new topic, get the budget and get started. Sometimes. I had more than one idea so I used to share them with my colleagues. For example, a lot of idea about the spread spectrum techniques was given by me to my colleague who started that project and successfully they conducted that experiment via satellite. A lot of these systems that you study now like TDMA , SSMA they were all conducted by ISRO as experimental projects in early 80’s and were conducted using our own or foreign satellites. For example TDMA we conducted using the French satellite SYMPHONY and subsequently we conducted other researches using our APPLE satellite. 3.) Apart from academics what other co-curricular activities are you interested in? I have tried every sport. I was a cricket player in my college and also played for ISRO for many years. I travelled a lot for these - Sharon Benedict 5th Sem E.C. - K. Subhashree 3rd Sem E.C.
  • 9. matches. Played on inter-center level. We had a lot of tournaments between elite institutes like IIM, PRL, NID, ISRO. I used to play carrom, table tennis etc. I have many certificates too. So yes, I used to be a sportsman but nowadays, I don’t even watch the matches on TV. I think it is a waste of time for me but I had lot of interest. There was a time when the first football world cup series aired, I used to wake up at 3 a.m. to watch the match but now I don’t feel like it maybe its because of my age. 4.) As you said you were interested in sports and played a lot in your college days. So, do you think if you were not an engineer or a professor you would have been a sportsman? No, I don’t think I was interested in becoming a professional sportsman. What I feel is that engineering profession is a great profession. All of you are becoming engineers, be proud of yourself because engineers provide everything in this world. Look around yourself and show me one piece which is not made by engineers, if it is not natural it is made by engineers. That’s why I feel proud. I didn’t want to be a doctor, if everybody is healthy you don’t need a doctor, if nobody does anything wrong you don’t need a lawyer, but engineering is a real job and I like being an engineer and I want all of you to be engineers. 5.) Are you a movie buff or do you like reading novels. Which is your favourite movie or novel? I like both. When I went for a vacation I saw almost three movies in each night. I used to sleep at three o’clock in the morning and get up at nine. I am a big time fan of movies and my all time favourite was the “Great Escape”, I must have watched it like how many times…I don’t know I lost count. I also like reading books, I read all types of books and not just text books but it takes time and nowadays I don’t have much time so I haven’t read many books recently but I do love reading. I have read a lot of Agatha Christie books, Conan Doyle books- Sherlock Holmes, R.K Narayan and recently Chetan Bhagat, Dan Brown. I love R.K Narayan, he is my favourite, I have read all of his books. 6.) What do you think about the students of the present EC department? Do you think they have potential? Any weak points you may have observed in them? I think they have potential they just have to groomed in a proper way, they have to be encouraged, they need some push, but they have the potential, they can do anything, that I am sure about. So, from my side I am trying my best to get them interested in the courses, the topics that are important. When it comes to weak points, I have to say in context of the student community in this country, they are mainly interested in getting good marks…mugging up everything and getting good marks but that’s not how its supposed to be. Lets say because of some reason you were not able to score good, that does not make you a bad student. My advise to the students is not to worry about the grades and concentrate more on understanding. 7.) What do you think about the efforts made by the newly formed E-Sync association? We are planning to make this club a national level club within the next three years. What are your views regarding that? It’s great. I think it should have come much earlier. In fact, under this banner you are able to do a lot of things and there are so many ideas you have so it’s really great. It’s really great that you are planning to take this initiative to national level and I hope you all succeed. 8.) You have already published a book: “Digital Communication: Theory, Technique and Application”, is there another one in process? Yes, right now I am working on Satellite Communication. It’s supposed to have been completed by September, but it is delayed and I am sure next year people can read it. 9.) Finally, what are you planning to do in the future? Play with my grandchildren. I didn’t want to be a doctor, if everybody is healthy you don’t need a doctor, if nobody does anything wrong you don’t need a lawyer, but engineering is a real job and I like being an engineer and I want all of you to be engineers.
  • 10. Company Overview :- Youth Connect is the first & the only Youth-Media house in India. The company envisions sourcing, identifying, developing, and delivering locally unique and simple content to the youth. Its Institute Ambassador Network is run by over 100+ members from various colleges and institutes across the country. Youth Connect in the span of 2.5 years and has released 29 editions since March 2012. Youth Connect reaches to more than 5,00,000 youngster across the country through its Print & Digital Media. Over this short span of time Youth Connect has a circulation of about 7,000+ copies across India where our subscribers include majority of the students in the age bracket of 15-25 on a large scale. Our Vision:- Youth Connect is India’s first and only youth media house. Our simple vision is to make people read. Youth Connect envisions (digital & physical) sourcing, identifying, developing and locally delivering unique, youth-specific, inspirational and significant content to the youth, with the singular view of converting reading from an optional hobby to an important habit. The company is also planning on producing institute-specific and organization-specific magazines under the label of Youth Connect in order to accomplish its goal of making reading a habit among the youth. The company also plans to do this by tying up with schools and colleges across India by deploying teams of ambassadors in said institutions. A tie-up with news agencies in order to obtain global content in exchange for local content is also anticipated. Why Youth Connect? The magazine is a venture “of the Youth, by the Youth, and for the Youth” and is the work of college undergrads, driven by the passion to make their voices heard. Not only that, readers can get themselves published, and those interested can also join our team. Every person in the team is an amateur in his/her field of interest. Youth Connect is a magazine that connects to the youth, giving them a platform to voice their opinions and ultimately intends to induce readership in a region which otherwise lacks readership. The magazine is based on the principle “You Speak. We Publish”. Conclusively, a significant share of content comes from the readers. Who runs Youth Connect ? Youth Connect is run by a group of passionate and enthusiastic recently graduated and under graduated college students supported by its eminent Board of Advisors including Dr. M.N Patel (Vice Chancellor, Gujarat University), Mr. Madhu Menon (Environmentalist) and others. The current team size is 40 [including Employees, Interns & Volunteers] divided into various departments Editing, Marketing, Website Development, Designing,& Photography. Besides, more than 70 Campus Ambassadors 40 Marketing Interns spread across in various colleges of the country including IIM’s, IIT’s, NIT’s and other universities. With more than 250+ partnerships and 75+ clients in the short span of 2.5 years, now we are expanding our teams to many other cities, while maintaining the primary workforce in Ahmedabad at incubation support provided by Gujarat Technological University (GTU).
  • 11. Lens Smart contact Novartis, the Swiss pharmaceutical company has announced that its eye care division “Alcon” has entered into an agreement with Google to license its ‘smart lens technology’ for all commercial ocular medical uses. The collaboration will ultimately marry Google’s expertise in miniaturized electronics, low power chip design and micro fabrication with Alcon’s expertise in physiology and visual performance of the eye, clinical development and evaluation with the potential to address ocular conditions. The technology will help diabetic patients manage their disease by providing a continuous, minimally invasive measurement of the body’s glucose levels via the smart contact lens. The digital treatment is designed to measure tear fluid in the eye and connects wirelessly with a mobile device for people living with presbyopia who can no longer read without glasses, the lens also has the potential to provide accommodative vision correction to help restore the eye’s natural autofocus on nearby objects in the form of an accommodative contact lens or intraocular lens as part of the refractive cataract treatment. - Chinmay Anand 5th Sem E.C. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic #1 - Arthur C. Clarke
  • 12. Poem #1 MAYBE I WOULD BE STRONG ONE DAY TO FACE THE CRUEL WORLD, SAW SOMEONE WHO WOULD HELP ME, BRING BACK MY LOST SOUL. QUIVERING AND SHIVERING, THINKING ABOUT MY SOLD MODESTY.. THOUGHT HE WOULD COME AND MOULD. LAUGHED TOGETHER,SMILED TOGETHER AND WALKED TOGETHER, HE TRIED EACH AND EVERY WAY TO MAKE ME FORGET THAT HAUNT AND GIVE ME EACH AND EVERYTHING I WANT. - K. Subhashree 3rd Sem E.C. To construct a circuit And to do it right Attach wires and a bulb And there will be light, But remember the rule And make it complete Battery cell, wires And bulb must all meet, A switch can be used To break the flow With no electricity There will be no glow, Always take care Using electricity And remember the rules In this ditty. Poem # 2 - Mariam Shaikh 3rd Sem E.C.
  • 13. Nowadays cell phones play a vital role in our life. So I am writing an app review of most useful app for students the Camscanner. This app is used to digitize the hard copies, so ‘one book many readers’. I want to share my usage of this app with you. I have nearly scanned 20,000 pages approximately. So when you don't find any book in the library and you want to save the money by not buying an expensive book then you choose to download a soft copy from Internet but many books are not available easily on Internet, Then this app can save your money. You can take the pictures of the book and convert it into the well known format pdf. By digitizing your copies you can read this books on your computer and handy devices like Tablets pc and smartphones. This app also have cloud storage integration if you want to access your data from another device then cloud storage feature is very useful. Camscanner gives you the option to make your clicked photo to look like photocopy (Xerox) this feature is known as magic colour. This app have batch mode shooting option and single photo shooting option too, so it gives all the manual control to user. If you have Indus university email id then you can use the premium features of the Camscanner without paying extra for the features. I know, we all click hundred of photos of our friends notebook or something else and then we read but they are organized till they are in our cell phone but if we want to send all the clicked images I think its a boring job, so Camscanner club this pictures and make one pdf, so you can send this file easily to anyone . So i want to suggest that use this app and save paper and save your money by digitizing the hard copies. This app is available on iOS Appstore, Google Playstore and Windows App Store. Camscanner - Chinmay Anand 5th Sem E.C.
  • 14. THE FAULT IN OUR STARS - Shreya Choithani 5th Sem E.C. “ The Fault In Our Stars “, the most anticipated novel by John Green is breathtaking in its ability to alternate between humour & raw tragedy. It is a story about Hazel, 16, who is alive thanks to an experimental drug that is keeping her lung cancer in check. In order to get her to have a life, her parents insist that she attends a support group where she meets a young boy named Augustus Waters. He is seventeen, charming, witty, a former basketball player, sarcastic and is recovering from Osteosarcoma (a rare form of bone cancer). Hazel & Augustus immediately hit it off & embark on a roller coaster ride of romance, sadness & love while searching for the author of their favorite book AN IMPERIAL AFFLICTION in Amsterdam. Their relationship is all the more miraculous given that Hazel’s other companion is her oxygen tank & Augustus joking about his prosthetic leg. They make “OKAY” their word which signifies the simple bond they share despite the less-than- ordinary circumstances that are thrust upon them. While on their trip, Augustus breaks heart-rending news to Hazel & both of their worlds fall apart. TFIOS is one of the most unpretentious love stories told in a very heartwarming manner. Expect to laugh, cry & smile in this masterpiece. “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened”, pretty much sums up the story.
  • 15. UnderwaterRobots In recent years, robotic underwater vehicles have become more common in a variety of industrial and civil sectors. It can explore seas and rivers, gathering in groups to solve problems together, if they learn to cooperate. How can they teach robots? Engineers in the Portuguese town of Porto are working on SUNRISE, a European research project developing drone submarines, which talk to each other using sound signals. Computer Science Professor Chiara Petrioli is the project coordinator: “What you see here are underwater robots that are able to communicate and cooperate with each other, creating the so- called ‘Internet of underwater things’,” she explains. “It’s a novel concept that allows different devices, such as sensors and robots, to exchange information. This opens up new ways to monitor our oceans, lakes and rivers.” A group of robots each carrying a particular set of sensors will scour the seabed looking for a lost object or a chemical leak. By working together, they can collect a lot of information in a short space of time. How the robots communicate with each other? The acoustic communication is very similar to how humans speak. The vehicles talk to each other underwater, using a range of frequencies that goes from the frequencies produced by our voices to the inaudible acoustic spectrum. What can robots see underwater? The submarines transmit data to a control center on the ground. Their exact position and some environmental factors such as the temperature and chemical composition of the sea water – are then displayed. How the drones are controlled? Several vehicles operate in the area at the same time and we control them all from this center. They give them instructions like ‘Move from point A to B’, and they monitor their movement almost in real time. They use an acoustic channel when they’re underwater or radio when at the surface.. Their waterproof casing allows the submarines to dive to depths of up to a hundred meters. Depending on the mission, they can be configured differently to collect record and transmit various types of data. Along with the acoustic modem that allows the submarine to communicate underwater, it has environmental sensors, a computer system that allows it to navigate underwater, batteries that keep it going for eight hours and modules for radio and satellite communication. Crucial for search and rescue operations, an on- board sonar device finds sunken objects by emitting pulses of sound and listening for echoes. It has already helped to find a lost container in the port of Porto. They are useful for three main applications: first, for port security. Second, for environmental monitoring, which is very important to us. And third, for inspections of the ships that dock at the port. This technology will give us a much deeper understanding of our world. And that’s an essential element for the future of humanity. - Vatsal Shah 5th Sem E.C. #2
  • 16. 1. Why can't a man living in the USA be buried in Canada ? 2. Some months have 31 days, some have 30 days but how many have 28 days ? 3. I went to bed at eight o'clock in the evening and wound up my clock alarm to sound at nine o'clock in the morning. How many hours sleep would I get before being awoken by the alarm ? 4. If an electric train is going south and the wind is blowing north, what direction is the smoke going ? 5. What is it that goes up and goes down but does not move ? Ummm.?? As the sky gets engulfed by the clouds, the dews settle in and atmosphere is filled with cool breeze, when the nature comes alive and smell of the wet soil. Embrace the rains with all your love. Happy Monsoon !!! - Chinmay Anand
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  • 18. YES!!! THEY DID IT !!! (PLACEMENTS 2014) The journey growing up as a person went very well with Indus. There were many ups and downs in this whole journey but that vigor kept me going. Though I started very well academically there were some setbacks too. I wanted to enjoy college life as in all its spheres . I became coordinator for all the sports as well as cultural events. I also performed several skits and mimes in cultural fests and was awarded runners up medal in quiz couple of times. Somehow, I managed to get an internship in Honeywell Automation India Limited at Pune which proved beneficial for me in many ways. This undergrad phase was full of joy, got some really amazing friends for life, also learnt the harsh reality of life and had some failures too. I wanted to pursue my dreams of studying abroad. There was much needed support from the Indus faculties. So far it is going very well. I got 50% scholarship in my course here due to my scholastic achievements in Indus. Initially it was a very tough time dealing with all the things here on my own, but now it has become a part of my life .I also started working here as a front desk assistant. That was my first paying job. Later, I got an internship which will build my base as a full time career in Supply chain. All I want to convey to you all is develop your overall personality not just by studying all the time like a geek and also not by just passing time on all the other activities. Both of them have equal importance in achieving what you want in your life. Wish you all, all the best in your journey of life. Thanks & Regards, Riken Pandya SUCCESS STORY OF SUPER SENIOR Maansi Mehta - Infosys Ltd - Software Engineer Priyank Mistri - e Infochips Ltd. - Graduate Engineer TraineeRonak Panchal - Fairdeal Power Controls - Control Engineer Pratik Chandak - L&T Infotech Ltd - Graduate Engineer Trainee Ravi Shah - Infosys Ltd- Software Engineer Nidhi Mehta - IBM India Ltd - Graduate Engineer Trainee
  • 19. 1. Got gold medal in academic excellence for the academic year 2012-2013. 2. Got best paper presentation award at NCEETM RAJ LAVINGIA EC 3rd Sem NISARG SHAH EC 3rd Sem RAVI SHAH ( 2010 - 2013 )A regular player in the starting XI of the football team, he plays at the position of striker. He has won many accolades with team, and helped bring in many trophies for the college.  Team stood 3rd in SVNIT football tournament in 2012  Team stood 2nd in GTU football tournament in 2012  Team stood 1st in NIRMA football tournament 2014  Came 1st in badminton singles men tournament organized by E-sync.  came 2nd in men singles championship in national badminton tournament held in Pune organized by Kendriya Vidyalaya B .SAI KARTIK EC 7th Sem He has been roller skating since forth class and has won many accolades in the game of speed roller skating. He has won 4 Gold, 6 Silver and 4 Bronze medals which at National level representing the state of Gujarat. He won the National Championship in 2009 Chess :-  stood 2nd in state level tournament  Won THE MUNSHAW TROPHY in 2012  TEAM 3rd in PDPU  TEAM 3rd in SVNIT  TEAM 3rd in INDUS chess competition.
  • 20. 1 Measures electrical resistance. 4 Reference point in an electrical current. 5 Measures electric power. 6 Symbol 'V'. 8 Protects against excessive current. 10 Electric component that transmits current. 16 Generates a continuous output waveform. Across : Down : 2 Passage of current through body 3 Wiring size 7 A law 9 Measures electrical potential 11 A type of ground 12 Symbol 'T' 13 Enclosed path of current. 14 To turn current on and off. 15 Electromagnetic wave. 1. What is the exact opposite of "not in”? 2. How close of a relative would the sister-in-law of your dad's only brother is to you? 3. What 5 letter word becomes shorter when you add 2 letters to it? 4. Two men play seven games of checkers. Each man wins the same number of games. There are no ties. Explain this. 5. One word in the English language is always spelled incorrectly. What is it? 6. A girl who was just learning to drive went down a one-way street in the wrong direction, but didn't break the law. How come? NOTE: SEND US YOUR ANSWERS TO THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE AND BRAIN TEASER at “revista.esync@gmail.com” to win some exciting prizes. Ps: Prizes are on first cum first served basis. Hurry some amazing surprises awaiting you.!!!!!
  • 21. How many mega pixel does our eye consist of ? Which memory is Volatile in computer? What is the meaning of Volkswagen? Automobile (especially car/bus) manufacturer company which is famous for its safety? The cell phone brand which makes cell phone device of hardest metal, and which metal is used to make that? Car that runs on Ocean Water( Salt Water), with speed of 0-100 in 2.8 sec,912hp? [1] You have a White paper and a pen. In that paper, Roman number 11(i.e. XI) is written .You have to make it six anyhow without lifting your pen from paper? How will you? [2] My School is situated in east side of my home of my home. My father’s office is located in south-west of my school. There is a park in south side of my school. My house is located in which side of a park? [3] An employee may claim Rs.7.00 for each km when he travels by taxi and Rs.6.00 for each km if he drives his own car. If in one week he claimed Rs.595 for travelling km. How many kms did he travelled by taxi? [4] A bag contains Rs. 102/- in the form of rupee ,50 paisa and 10 paisa coins in the ratio 3:4:10. What is the number of 10 paisa coins? [5] Assume an 8x8 chessboard with the usual colouring of black and white squares. You may repaint all squares (a) of a row (b) of a 2x2 square. The goal is to attain one black square. Can you reach the goal? (Logical Explanation required please don’t give vague answers like yes or no) [6] Is it possible to arrange the integers 1,1,2,2 ...1998, 1998 such that there is exactly i-1 other numbers between any two i’s? (Logical Explanation required please don’t give vague answers like yes or no) [7] If 1.5x = 0.04 y, then the value of ( y - x ) & ( y + x ) is? [8] Distances from you to certain cities are Berlin 200 miles, Paris 300 miles, Rome 400 miles and Amsterdam 300 miles. How far is Cardiff? [9] If you count from 1 to 100, how many 7′s will you pass on the way? [10] A man’s basic pay for a 40 hours week is Rs. 200.Overtimes is paid at 25% above the basic rate. In a certain week, he worked overtime and his total was Rs.300 He therefore, worked for a total of how many hours?
  • 22. Consider Fig.(a) below where the distance between point A and C via B (AB+BC) is same as the direct distance through the staircase path because all those vertical sections equal AB and the horizontal sections equal BC. In Fig.(b) the length of vertical and horizontal sections is reduced and yet the distance AB+BC will be equal to the staircase distance AC for the same reason. This is true if we continue to reduce the step size in the staircase path as in Fig.(c) and Fig.(d). If we continue to reduce the step size indefinitely, in the limit, the step distance AC tends to be a straight line AC as in Fig.(e), which means AB+BC = AC. But according to Pythagoras theorem AC = √(AB2 +BC2 ). What is wrong? From the desk of the H.O.D Prof. R N Mutagi NOTE: SEND US YOUR ANSWERS at “revista.esync@gmail.com” and win some exciting prizes. Ps: Prizes are on first cum first served basis. Hurry some amazing surprises awaiting you.!!!!!
  • 23. GTUPEDIA – “For Student By Students” Nature of the initiative FOR STUDENT BY STUDENT GTUPEDIA works for the welfare of the students as well as towards building a bright future in the direction where they seem to have lost and find no answers GTUPEDIA addresses them all with a view that it will enhance the education level and polish the system Abstract it works as a link between students, faculty, material available on net, projects, media and many more things the unique feature about our initiative is that we provide every relevant information of the needed at one place on one go.. this helps the user in reducing workload as well as getting through irrelevant information and so. and not only working towards solution wee even discover new problems work on it allow every user to work over it and that helps us bring out the best solution and it will then be available through. The system so developed would even be beneficial to the students belonging to the remote areas where they even find difficulty using internet there were present a user friendly , directive a lot more to say and go on GTUPEDIA Key achievement We have organized various seminars for students for Basic Fundamentals of Google through which they can learn how to search through internet and learn what they want to.. In addition to we have built up team in robotics and they are going to build a huge network through all GTU colleges in robotics field. We are now in Media Sponsors and event promotion for social cause in many colleges till date officially we are collaborated with more then 4 Events.